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In order to protect his people from an invading army, King Regis (voice of Sean Bean) summons the mighty soldiers of the Kingsglaive. The two forces then do battle for control of a powerful crystal. Takeshi Nozue directed this animated action fantasy, which serves as a tie-in movie to the video game Final Fantasy XV and tells a story that runs parallel to the game's plot. Aaron Paul and Lena Headey also provide their voices.~Daniel Gelb

Features

A Way With Words: Epic and Intimate Vocals - Aaron Paul, Lena Headey, Sean Bean - along with the filmmakers - reveal the process of creating the vocals for this film.

Emotive Music: Scoring the Kingsglaive - learn about the creation of the truly innovative and impactful score.

Fit For the Kingsglaive: Building the World - an in-depth exploration of imagining and designing the one-of-a-kind world of this film.

To Capture the Kingsglaive: the Process - explore the intricate process of capturing the physical performances at the heart of this computer-generated film.

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FFXV is a must watch for any FInal Fantasy fan

Really enjoyed this film and am looking forward to the video game now more than ever. Sequences, action, everything was great.

This review is from Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV [Blu-ray] [SteelBook] [2016]

I would recommend this to a friend

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Amazingly better than expected

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Posted 3 years ago.

So I had read the rotten tomatoes reviews on this movie, and was *very* cautions about buying it. I received a gift card for the holidays, and since the movie was priced at around 15$ I basically had no reason not to buy it, aside from the poor reviews.
At such a low price, I went ahead, and got the movie, and I am very much glad I did. I will admit, I wouldnt say this is the best movie of all time, but it certainly places at quite the high rank.
I must say the rotten tomatoes reviews are horribly written. I have no clue how anyone could be confused by this movie or feel it is laden with "incoherent" story points, it didnt leave me "scratching my head" nor did my "eyes cross."
The movie made perfect sense, was easy to follow, and had a gripping story.
As you watch the movie you can see the emotion in the characters faces, and feel their burdens. The story is filled with fantastic internal, and "monarchist" conflicts.
Not only are the visual effects remarkably beautiful, the action, very entertaining, and the story gripping and engaging, but the world with which all of these events take place, is quite stunning and filled with a unique mysterious familiarity. Magic, and Kingship, landing right in a massive modern city!
I personally played the video game Final Fantasy XV before watching this movie, and in my own opinion, feel that is the ideal sequence I would suggest experiencing these wonderful pieces of entertainment. (Game first, then movie.)
I highly suggest Kingsglaive to anyone, as well as Final Fantasy XV. Especially if you own a PS4, even if you dont, I highly doubt you could be disappointed!
Both are a grand adventure, of goodness, choosing the right thing, and staying true to yourself.

A Flawed, but Worthwile Watch for FF Fans

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Posted 3 years ago.

It's difficult to "review" a movie like Kingsglaive because it doesn't exist in a void. Is Square-Enix's latest film a great movie in-and-of itself? Not especially. The plot can be difficult to follow. The massive action sequences overshadows any attempts at storytelling. The main character lacks complexity, so it's difficult to care about him or his fate.
With those negative points made, it must be said that Kingsglaive is ultimately a success. When you boil the movie down, it has 2 reasons for existing: 1) create hype for the proper Final Fantasy XV game, and 2) establish lore and backstory that will further be explored in the Final Fantasy XV game. Kingsglaive achieves these goals with aplomb. The film introduces characters and facts about the world in such a way that creates more questions and expectations than answers - and the answers will likely arrive with the game in November. Use of magic in this setting is tied to the line of kings . . . but how? why? and how does it all mesh with the fate of the world? Its inklings of deeper lore like this that kept me glued to the screen despite the film's overall flaws.
It's another fun treat to play "spot the reference" if you're an oldshool Final Fantasy fan. Monsters, classic summons, subtle nods in armor and machine designs. This movie is filled with bits and bobs cobbled together from the history of the series, and it's a delight to see.

This review is from Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV [Blu-ray] [SteelBook] [2016]

I would recommend this to a friend

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great tie-in to main game and fantastic visuals

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Posted 3 years ago.

I picked up a copy of this movie the day Final Fantasy xv came out and watched prior to starting the game (which is the recommended thing to do.) I was completely surprised by how well the film was produced.
The music is amazing and it really sets the mood for scenes.
The visual effects and cgi are next level. I mean there are points through out the film where i really couldnt tell if there is some live action sequences intermingled with the cgi.
voice acting is all around.
the story is a bit confusing, and it ends with a big build up with little to no real resolution at the end.
Over all this movie isnt a stand alone feature rather it is a piece of a bigger whole and acts much more like an intro cinematic for the game. That said, if you dont care about story and want to see some fantastic eye candy, then go ahead and pick it up.

Great (if you like that sorta thing)

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Posted 3 years ago.

I am not a huge gamer, but I love the Final Fantasy game series. I had high expectations for Final Fantasy XV, and in anticipation of spending hours on my PS4, I purchased the tie-in movie for some additional background knowledge. Was it worth it? Sorta.
Firstly, the movie is BEAUTIFUL! I showed (non violent) clips to my young daughters and they truly thought the CG-created characters were real. I was almost just as easily fooled! Sound quality is just as amazing. The production values really are bar none. This, however, does not necessarily make for an entertaining two hours. The plot itself is rather convoluted, seeped in heavy mythical lore that requires close attention and sometimes pausing the movie to mentally recap the story.
Regardless, for fans of the series, anime fanatics, or those movie buffs who love eye-candy, this is a pretty safe buy. For all others, consider skipping.

An Epic and Heart-Wrenching Fantasy

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Posted 3 years ago.

Kingsglaive: FFXV is the newest Final Fantasy film that starts the saga of Final Fantasy XV, of which continues into the newest game. The movie focuses on the beginning of the war against King Lucis and the crystal at the heart of the empire, which the Kingsglaive are sworn to protect, along with the King. Now, if you're not acquainted with the series, it's okay. You can still watch the film and be blown away with the action, the voice and motion capture performances, and the mind-blowing cinematography through the work of CG. I'm amazed there aren't better reviews of the movie, but it may be due to the fact that it ties into a video game instead of being it's own entity, which is why the first Final Fantasy film, Spirits Within has the best critic rating. Still, this is a must-see, and a must-own for FF fans or hardcore film nuts. One of the most beautiful films of the year.